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Taylor Swift becomes first artist to occupy top 10 spots of Billboard Hot 100

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Taylor Swift.
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It must be exhausting breaking this many records.

On Monday, Swift became the first artist in history to occupy the top 10 spots of the Billboard Hot 100 at once, entirely comprised of tracks from her 10th album, “Midnights.” The album’s gauzy single, “Anti-Hero,” leads at No. 1; “Lavender Haze,” “Maroon,” “Snow on the Beach” featuring Lana Del Rey and “Midnight Rain” round out the top 5.

“Midnights” sold 1.578 million equivalent album units in its first week, more than enough to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It’s the biggest sales week for any album since Adele’s “25” sold 3.482 million units upon its release in 2015, and the largest tally since Swift’s own “Reputation” sold 1.216 million copies in its first sales week in 2017.

“Midnights” is Swift’s 11th album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200, including the “Taylor’s Version” re-recordings of “Fearless” and “Red.” Her 2006 self-titled debut is her only studio album that failed to reach No. 1 (it peaked at No. 5).

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Taylor Swift uploaded an edited version of her ‘Anti-Hero’ music video to Apple Music after fans called out the original YouTube clip for fatphobia.

With 40 top 10 hits in the Hot 100 over her career, Swift surpassed Madonna as the woman with the most top 10s in the chart’s history. (Madonna has 38 top 10 singles.) Swift is only surpassed by Drake, who counts 59 top 10 hits.

According to ChartData, Swift’s dominance this week means that, for the first time in history, there were no male artists in the top 10 on the Hot 100.

Taylor released the “Cinderella”-inspired video for “Bejeweled” on Oct. 25, which features cameos from “Midnights” producer Jack Antonoff, Laura Dern, Dita Von Teese, Laith Ashley, Pat McGrath and L.A. rock trio Haim, who play Swift’s wicked stepsisters.

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Swift hinted at an upcoming tour for “Midnights” during her recent interview on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.”

“I should do it,” said Swift. “When it’s time, we’ll do it. I miss it.”

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